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shutdown at google. okay. >> there you go. fantastic. you said shutdown within the first five minutes of the show. yeah, they blew it away. you didn't get that, jake. come on. >> i didn't realize i violated -- >> you are so enamored with the $1,000 stock price like everybody else is. they're on fire. the reason why is because they're focused. they're more focused than yahoo! who does search, more focused than bing and more focused than apple, one of the greatest companies in the world that doesn't even do search. this means we make our money on advertising. that's all we care about. there is potential to make money in so many other areas and their other revenue is growing. it's almost 5% of the pie which is a few percent higher than a couple years ago but they're laser focused on advertising dollars. they have all these android devices out there. they have chromebooks that are selling for $300. all they want people to do is use them, use the google ecosystem and click on ads. and they make tons of money.
shutdown at google. okay. >> there you go. fantastic. you said shutdown within the first five minutes of the show. yeah, they blew it away. you didn't get that, jake. come on. >> i didn't realize i violated -- >> you are so enamored with the $1,000 stock price like everybody else is. they're on fire. the reason why is because they're focused. they're more focused than yahoo! who does search, more focused than bing and more focused than apple, one of the greatest companies in...
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we had down beat news from ibm, but how bad google tonight. jackie deangelis has that news next. [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today... and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. motorcycle. [ female announcer ] some questions take more than a bank. they take a banker. make a my financial priorities appointment today. because when people talk, great things happen. >>> welcome back. a market flash 00 google, shares hitting a new all-time high in after hours trading on the back of its strong earnings report today. the stock up over 8% at the moment. that's more than $73 to $961 per share. google's third quarter earnings and revenues both better than wall street expectations. on the conference call, larry page said he won't be on every call going forwa
we had down beat news from ibm, but how bad google tonight. jackie deangelis has that news next. [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today... and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. motorcycle. [ female...
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this is google trying to beat facebook at their own game, while google -- while facebook, rare, is showing the ads on their own social network. google has a huge reach across millions of sites seen by a billion people. >> one thing i thought was interesting as i was reading about this, we were talking about how you might make a comment, give a review, if you feel passionately about it one way or the other, love it or hate it, with this, you only see people who love a product. you don't see any of the negative comments, right? >> sure. because they can't monetize a negative review. you know, this is sort of another example of how anything that you say on one of these social networks is property of one of these social networks. you're using it for free, and they're going to find ways to monetize your use of their space. >> so let me ask you about facebook specifically and their change of the privacy settings, again. now, the general public, they can see the posts of the photos and all of that of minors. you're a mom. what do you think about that? >> yeah, we should say google has said they w
this is google trying to beat facebook at their own game, while google -- while facebook, rare, is showing the ads on their own social network. google has a huge reach across millions of sites seen by a billion people. >> one thing i thought was interesting as i was reading about this, we were talking about how you might make a comment, give a review, if you feel passionately about it one way or the other, love it or hate it, with this, you only see people who love a product. you don't...
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a thousand dollars a share for google today. cal harrington, let's start with you. a lot of people, the bubble automatically trips up, what do you think? >> i think that greed is driving this, google is a game changer and this reminds me of the blitz and these are all terms that we have heard before and we have to have the same lessons right now. charles: so how would you manage this market? >> i think the devil is in the details. i don't see any reason not to buy it right now. but you better have your risk management under control. at a thousand dollars per share, it can be a very expensive mistake if the market goes against you. charles: these are the companies that survived the technology bubble. legitimate businesses are growing like crazy. >> i think that google, facebook, these are disruptive search engines and technologies. we think that technology in general is an asset area that will provide outside returns. but i would way here at these levels. i'm feeling it and we are protective as we look into buying up these names at these levels. >> the food police, y
a thousand dollars a share for google today. cal harrington, let's start with you. a lot of people, the bubble automatically trips up, what do you think? >> i think that greed is driving this, google is a game changer and this reminds me of the blitz and these are all terms that we have heard before and we have to have the same lessons right now. charles: so how would you manage this market? >> i think the devil is in the details. i don't see any reason not to buy it right now. but...
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google, what is glossophobia? glossophobia, is the fear of public speaking. ♪ ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight has a new book-- "tip and the gipper: when politics worked." it's the perfect thing for ted cruz to read during his next filibuster. please welcome chris matthews! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: nice to see you. nice to have a champion talk or the show. you are obviously the host of "hardball." everybody knows that. you've got a new book called "tip and the gipper: when politics worked." okay. first bone to pick with you-- why-- why should pol tk politic? ( laughter ) aren't we proving now if we make it not work we can shut the government down. >> because we started this in the 18th century that you could actually govern yourself and people disagreed from different part of the country, right, left, federalists, and come to an agreement to make the government work. that was our belief from the
google, what is glossophobia? glossophobia, is the fear of public speaking. ♪ ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight has a new book-- "tip and the gipper: when politics worked." it's the perfect thing for ted cruz to read during his next filibuster. please welcome chris matthews! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: nice to see you. nice to have a champion talk or the...
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both the s&p 500 and google. google, they're soaring to new heights. alison kosik is joining us from the new york stock exchange. alison, what's the driving force behind all of this? >> you know what, wolf, wall street's finally able to focus its attention away from the dysfunction in washington and actually focus on other things like earning season. earning season for the third quarter has been under way. and some solid earnings came in from morgan stanley, from ge and google. google topping $1,000 a share. a jaw-dropping $1,008 for one measly share. it's a record high for google. look how the company has been moving since it went public nine years ago. if you bought in nine years ago, one share of google back then was $85. if you bought a bunch and held on to it, you're sitting pretty today. today's jump for google is happening because it had some good earnings. sales beat expectations. as for the overall market, there is still some nervousness on wall street. it's kind of quiet. not big gains because the reality is wall street only kicked the prover
both the s&p 500 and google. google, they're soaring to new heights. alison kosik is joining us from the new york stock exchange. alison, what's the driving force behind all of this? >> you know what, wolf, wall street's finally able to focus its attention away from the dysfunction in washington and actually focus on other things like earning season. earning season for the third quarter has been under way. and some solid earnings came in from morgan stanley, from ge and google. google...
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when you see facebook roll out a new feature or google or twitter, they'll roll it out to a small subset of people, make sure it's working before they get it in front of everybody's eyeballs. as the government is learn wheng you have a problem like that it makes it exponentially worse. >> at first i thought the problems of americans' expectations were too high as jon stewart pointed out. >> hi. let's get one thing straight about this country. we will camp out all night to be the first people to buy a phone or see a movie about shirtless were wolves, but you've got ten minutes to get me this health care. >> if it were an eye phone, we'd say 17 days is no big deal but when you dig into the numbers, they're saying 10 million unique visitor, tom costello saying 15. either way, we're looking at about 36,000 completed enrollments, only 1 million completed registrations. these are pathetic numbers. look. the white house, the administration is working very hard. ryan lizza from "the new yorker" who is loving bashing it on twitter said, hairks he just went through health care.gov and it worked ve
when you see facebook roll out a new feature or google or twitter, they'll roll it out to a small subset of people, make sure it's working before they get it in front of everybody's eyeballs. as the government is learn wheng you have a problem like that it makes it exponentially worse. >> at first i thought the problems of americans' expectations were too high as jon stewart pointed out. >> hi. let's get one thing straight about this country. we will camp out all night to be the...
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caller: go into google and type complex catastrophe. in the actual document is called the support of civilian authorities. theage 27, it says "if federal government, state, local or governor or travel communities are unable or decline to protect or provide protection, this steps in." it is called hegemonic collapse. there is an expert at the university of georgia. it operates in three categories. all military intelligence corps does is they have a 30 day audit -- there was a book on the disappeared children of argentina in 1984. host: i appreciate your sharing with us this evening. a lot of folks want to comment. we are waiting for the gavel in time of the u.s. house. it should not be too much longer on this wednesday evening, the 16th day of the government shutdown. a comment on twitter. debbie wasserman schultz -- for cominghe senate together in a spirit of bipartisanship and urge my colleagues in the house to follow their example. roll call -- 81-18 vote, passing the senate. the no votes from -- cruz, here is what he had to say. >> t
caller: go into google and type complex catastrophe. in the actual document is called the support of civilian authorities. theage 27, it says "if federal government, state, local or governor or travel communities are unable or decline to protect or provide protection, this steps in." it is called hegemonic collapse. there is an expert at the university of georgia. it operates in three categories. all military intelligence corps does is they have a 30 day audit -- there was a book on...
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stuart: i am going to be googled and proven wrong. [laughter] stuart: while we have you here, i want to digress to an interesting story. there was a frenzy at several louisiana walmart stores. there was a foodstamp glitch. it gave them unlimited balances. shoppers stripped the shelves bare. the state says it will not pay for the mistake. walmart says they stand by the decision to let families take advantage of it. walmart will take the loss and the spending spree will not have any affect on walmart's bottom line. those people who knew they did not have the money to pay for the food still took the food anyway. is that stealing? >> unquestionably it is. if you open up your bank account and you see a triple zero mistake, you cannot go out and spend it. these people are obligated to know what the limits of their spending authority is. it is unfortunate that they will not have to pay it back. stuart: that assumes that the walmart checkout person said you know you are over your limit. >> no. they know they are given x hundred dollars a mont
stuart: i am going to be googled and proven wrong. [laughter] stuart: while we have you here, i want to digress to an interesting story. there was a frenzy at several louisiana walmart stores. there was a foodstamp glitch. it gave them unlimited balances. shoppers stripped the shelves bare. the state says it will not pay for the mistake. walmart says they stand by the decision to let families take advantage of it. walmart will take the loss and the spending spree will not have any affect on...
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google... how do i get home?t. getting directions. >>> the struggle in the deal in congress, right up until tonight every time a politician says they're close to a deal, still another politician saying they're still a long way to go. >> i think we'll get an agreement today. >> we're not there yet. >> i think it's going pretty well. the adults have taken over. >> there have been no decisions about what we will do. >> a tentative agreement has been reached. >> this is not a compromise. it's a hostage taking. >> why are they doing this to the american people? >> there will be a deal in my opinion. >> there will not be a vote. >> we're agreeing. >> this bill they're saying over here is doomed to failure. >> joining me now live cnn political commentators both sides of the aisle, republican consultant and democratic strategist. also with me the vice president of public policy for freedom works. dean appreciate your being with us. your group has put out an appeal to your supporters to contact their congressmen saying they
google... how do i get home?t. getting directions. >>> the struggle in the deal in congress, right up until tonight every time a politician says they're close to a deal, still another politician saying they're still a long way to go. >> i think we'll get an agreement today. >> we're not there yet. >> i think it's going pretty well. the adults have taken over. >> there have been no decisions about what we will do. >> a tentative agreement has been reached....
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about where we're going and what we're trying to accomplish you look at around you larry you look at google amazon e-bay. how paul all these things are work you know your automatic teller machine card that you carry in your wallet the gets money anywhere in the world and then you look at the total failure of the obamacare websites and there's the symptomatic of government bureaucracies that are totally out of sync with the modern world that's not a republican or a democrat comment it's not even a liberal conservative comment it's a matter of objective reality and i think i'd be trying to create a an ideal oriented new reform wing that would focus on how do we how do we modernize government so it's at least as effective as our automatic teller machine does that wing agree that we're the only up till now industrialized nation in the world without a health plan for all its citizens and haven't had one until obama got one passed do you agree we need one well i think that we need to ensure that every american gets health care and that no american is left without access to health care even under
about where we're going and what we're trying to accomplish you look at around you larry you look at google amazon e-bay. how paul all these things are work you know your automatic teller machine card that you carry in your wallet the gets money anywhere in the world and then you look at the total failure of the obamacare websites and there's the symptomatic of government bureaucracies that are totally out of sync with the modern world that's not a republican or a democrat comment it's not even...
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so when you are interacting with google from new york it's not necessarily the case the servers will be located in the us. a lot of times they are in the cloud -- >> so to their claim that it is just too complicated, that's sort of splitting hairs, right? >> they are collecting it from the backbone of the internet. they are collecting it as the data goes by through these pipes through what are known as sigads or these links in the internet through various countries. they are able to access it, and record it. >> thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you. >>> back here in washington it's looking more and more like ground hog day. the discord on capitol hill is as deep as ever. even with words that a major rating agency without out a watch today for possible downgrading of the nation's credit, talks ended again. it was clear there just weren't enough votes to get a bill passed in the lower chamber, much less in the senate. >> we tried to find a way forward in a bipartisan way that would continue to provide fairness to the american people. >> i think it's time that the president
so when you are interacting with google from new york it's not necessarily the case the servers will be located in the us. a lot of times they are in the cloud -- >> so to their claim that it is just too complicated, that's sort of splitting hairs, right? >> they are collecting it from the backbone of the internet. they are collecting it as the data goes by through these pipes through what are known as sigads or these links in the internet through various countries. they are able to...
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arun is here, and google really wowing wall street. -- aaron is here. >> the search giant made a $3 billion profit and share price -- 900 to 900 and $60 $60. since going public nine years ago the share price has risen by 1100%. it is midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington and 2:00 in the afternoon in nairobi where authorities will conduct forensic test on three bodies pulled from the rubble of the westgate shopping mall. it is thought to of those bodies could have been al-shabaab militants who were behind the attack a month ago. the biggest coup was the discovery of two ak-47 assault rifles nearby. nairobi toive to speak to the managing editor for bbc east africa. thank you for joining us. just give us the details of the bbc -- of what the bbc has learned about these three bodies. >> the three bodies were found isterday by the team that carrying out the forensic investigation. they were found in the building among the rubble. they are conducting forensic investigations to confirm whether they are the real gunman who went into the building on september 21. >> do you get a sense that
arun is here, and google really wowing wall street. -- aaron is here. >> the search giant made a $3 billion profit and share price -- 900 to 900 and $60 $60. since going public nine years ago the share price has risen by 1100%. it is midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington and 2:00 in the afternoon in nairobi where authorities will conduct forensic test on three bodies pulled from the rubble of the westgate shopping mall. it is thought to of those bodies could have been al-shabaab...
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. >>> gaga for google, one of the widely held stocks goes to a high andne
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we cannot ignore compass like google and johnson & johnson, 3m companies. trading historically very attractive forgetting about where interest rates are. liz: what are your favorite names? >> look for companies with a lot of cash on the balance sheets. look for companies that have had only cash but plans to earn more money. liz: don't all companies plan to earn more money? >> take a look at netflix. that stock has been on fire. they're going to get on the set-top box. during individual programming for them. they will earn more money he h. this morph into a technology brand because look at what we saw today. they are not selling as much as the more expensive phones are doing fine. a preference for the upper end consumer. liz: doesn't it amaze both of you? i go back to the first failed tarp vote in 2008. suddenly the diehard in congress who do not want to bail the banks out, there are certain things you have to plug your nose and jump in and do. suddenly everybody understood the meaning of money when their constituents started whining. what do you think will
we cannot ignore compass like google and johnson & johnson, 3m companies. trading historically very attractive forgetting about where interest rates are. liz: what are your favorite names? >> look for companies with a lot of cash on the balance sheets. look for companies that have had only cash but plans to earn more money. liz: don't all companies plan to earn more money? >> take a look at netflix. that stock has been on fire. they're going to get on the set-top box. during...
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, google, ebay. we have the numbers ahead. cheryl: and other dry ice explosion ported at lax airport. i want to take a look at the treasury market. ♪ (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be thiswesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you chooseny car in the aisle... and go you can even take a full-size or abovmid-size price.y the (aaron) purrrft. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. ♪ tracy: i am tracy byrnes with your fox business brief. richard fisher says he sees no tapering this month. he is a critic of the qe program. it is not imply. next fed meeting is scheduled for october 29. walmart president and ceo says that the government shutdown is on the minds of u.s. customers. we are in a tough and unpredictable environment. fedex is adding its huge buyback program. buying up an additional 32 shares. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ cheryl: we are
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the league is not only considering cable networks, but companies like netflix or google. the games will likely come from the sunday afternoon schedule. connell: kind of interesting. with the data halted by this government shut down. we'll talk now about the ripple affect. a downtick in the index. we are in illinois. i am with the president. i have to ask you, that, what impact has this shutdown had on you? >> we have had a good amount of buyers. they are still coming out buying. the chief economist had this to say. the paralysis in washington has caused builders and consumers to take pause. take a look at what that has met. you have had some experience with homebuilders. >> i was with faulty homes. jeff: nationwide, this does not helpp >> it is never a good thing. we rather not have that on there. for the most part, our housing market was pushed down quite a bit. jeff: let's cross our fingers and hope it goes away. >> we are feeling good. we have a good backlog of buyers right now. very confident. jeff: okay. connell: keep fox business on all day. that is what's going on.
the league is not only considering cable networks, but companies like netflix or google. the games will likely come from the sunday afternoon schedule. connell: kind of interesting. with the data halted by this government shut down. we'll talk now about the ripple affect. a downtick in the index. we are in illinois. i am with the president. i have to ask you, that, what impact has this shutdown had on you? >> we have had a good amount of buyers. they are still coming out buying. the chief...
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. >>> oil prices fell to $100 a barrel for the first time in more than three months and shares of google surging 6% after the tech giant reported third quarter earnings rose 36%. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance...
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we've heard -- sources have told reuters they're in talks with cisco, google, sap, as an alternative to that preliminary $9 a share offer by the group that's being led by blackberry's biggest investor, fairfax financial. so the company is in flux. >> all right. we'll be watching that. and the government shutdown, which we were just talking about still in effect but that's not stopping the irs. they want their money. >> they sure do. >> they want it. >> yeah. if you applied and got that six-month extension back in april, your deadline is today. even though if you call the irs with a question, there isn't actually anybody there to answer right now. i called them and didn't get a pick up. the government says it will accept and process all tax returns with payments, but don't expect your refund any time soon, richard. they say they're unable to issue those refunds during this time. but apparently most automated toll-free telephone applications remain operational. as you say, they're going to get their money regardless. >> all right. that's the way it always works, i think, here mandy. th
we've heard -- sources have told reuters they're in talks with cisco, google, sap, as an alternative to that preliminary $9 a share offer by the group that's being led by blackberry's biggest investor, fairfax financial. so the company is in flux. >> all right. we'll be watching that. and the government shutdown, which we were just talking about still in effect but that's not stopping the irs. they want their money. >> they sure do. >> they want it. >> yeah. if you...
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he will bring them to us and please join the conversation on twitter on the facebook and google plus pages. >> start every morning, every day, 6am to 10 eastern with al jazeera america. on august 20th, >>> he's been called a menace to society and a national security threat. on the other hand, some say he's a focus of the new film. what does he have to show for it good to see you benjamin, you're essay is subtitled he's a cartoon, a mellow man yak and a crucial historical figure. let's start with the end of that, crucial historical figure. >> for me that's the best point, before julian assange had a big sense that their military and agencies that served them did some things behind a shroud of secrecy they would never know. what he did with the assistance of bradley manning help to publicize the leaks that bradley and manning sprooied was to show what was happens behind that sort of shroud of secrecy. in case after case in iraq where, you know, the american military was simply not acknowledging how many civilian deaths it was causing in afghanistan where the military was, you know, bas
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look, facebook and google probably have more information about you than your best friend does. >> what do you do with that information? that's the problem here. because once your image is -- >> they are not going to have your personal information. >> if they have that type of information, where does that information go? not just for these companies. they can then sell that information -- why should they be allowed to do that. >> you front up to the store shelf. you are going to buy nabisco cookies. >> chips ahoy. >> i'm sorry, chips ahoy. >> nabisco and chips ahoy. >> my head is spinning here. but they don't know your name. >> they are not going to know your name and the accuracy of your information is going to be very flawed because they are only going to have a model of what they think based on weight and bone structure. all this gender based technology that they have in the x boxes. >> i pronounce it's a tie. >> we like that. >> a draw in english. >> very fair. >> ladies, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> not loving this debt deal? robin leach says blame the mainstream media in
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if you want -- if if you don't know what fish is, go to youtube and google fish, listen to some licks, one of the best bands in the country. and i stand by that position. >> robert costa, world exclusive, a man who likes to relax to fish. congratulations on your reporting and i wanted to convey my best wishes on your birthday which i know you enjoyed and celebrated last week. >> martin, we've got to go out for a drink sometime. >> coming up, indeed. a shift in the republican party appears imminent. but will a tea party mutiny succeed? we'll have a debate over the future of the gop with freedom watch's larry klayman and professor james peterson, when we come back. ♪ piano... ♪ violin... hey, what are you doing? music lesson. he has to start sometime. [ bell rings ] ♪ music lesson? whoo! [ bell rings ] [ female announcer ] by their second kid, every mom is an expert and more likely to choose luvs than first time moms. and new luvs with nightlock offer our largest absorbent area ever. they lock away wetness better than huggies, even overnight. live, learn, and get luvs. they always
if you want -- if if you don't know what fish is, go to youtube and google fish, listen to some licks, one of the best bands in the country. and i stand by that position. >> robert costa, world exclusive, a man who likes to relax to fish. congratulations on your reporting and i wanted to convey my best wishes on your birthday which i know you enjoyed and celebrated last week. >> martin, we've got to go out for a drink sometime. >> coming up, indeed. a shift in the republican...
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seem to be making -- does seem to be making inroads and really owns the game, if you will, even above google and bing. do you think they can monetize better? that's always been the company's problem. >> yeah. in terms of search, i think that's -- they have done a better job especially with the partnership and monetizing over the last few quarters, and they still do have the microsoft revenue guarantee in place. but it's still a challenge much longer term if the user traffic is not growing much, which it hasn't. cheryl: aaron kessler, senior ap list -- analyst at raymond james, aaron's going to be back wuss once yahoo!'s earnings come out. plus we've got intel's ceo stacy smith is going to be with us following his company's earnings report, so a lot of big numbers coming on "after the bell," that's 4 p.m. eastern time, david asman will be here. >>> well, the closing bell's going to to be ringing in 18 minutes. still no deal, semblance of a deal maybe. the markets have been pretty optimistic up until really today, but should you be preparing for a huge sell? we're going to talk about that. the
seem to be making -- does seem to be making inroads and really owns the game, if you will, even above google and bing. do you think they can monetize better? that's always been the company's problem. >> yeah. in terms of search, i think that's -- they have done a better job especially with the partnership and monetizing over the last few quarters, and they still do have the microsoft revenue guarantee in place. but it's still a challenge much longer term if the user traffic is not growing...
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google plus pages. see you next time. . >>> good evening everyone. welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. running out of time - congress is no closer to a deal to raise the debt limit or reopen the deposit. the pressure is on. plus - [ chants ] >>> anger and frustration. texans speak out about ted cruz. we look at the divide in the senators own backyard. financial fears - a warning from wall street and a credit agency to the federal government if there's no deal. >> >> the house of representatives could not get a deal down. it may be up to the u.s. senate to reopen the federal government. they met behind closed doors trying to meet the deadline. shortly after the house adjourned senate democrat harry reid and republican mitch mcconnell continued to work on a deal. the house is divided. >> we met with our members trying to find a way forward in a bipartisan way, so we continued to provide fairness to the american people understand obamacare. >> why are they doing this, sabotaging a good bipartisan effort coming out of the senate - wasting the government's
google plus pages. see you next time. . >>> good evening everyone. welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. running out of time - congress is no closer to a deal to raise the debt limit or reopen the deposit. the pressure is on. plus - [ chants ] >>> anger and frustration. texans speak out about ted cruz. we look at the divide in the senators own backyard. financial fears - a warning from wall street and a credit agency to the federal government if...
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a state program or even a private sector program, they all have their hiccups, just take a look at google and microsoft, and they will tell you about the hiccups going into the situation. but the real issue is how to get this economy going, how to get people back to work. and these continued cliffs, these crises actually hold back a very powerful race horse called the american economy. >> well, i agree with you, but let me ask you this, congressman, i presume you voted in favor of it, as well, right? >> of course. >> so you two reached a point of bipartisan consensus, why do we have a hand shake on this particular debate -- you see, it is possible. you can actually get along in washington. what an extraordinary spectacle, congressmen, thank you very much indeed. >> next, the president has the bill, any minute he will sign the bill and get the government open again. >> i want to thank the leadership for coming together and getting this done. hopefully next time it wouldn't be in the 11th hour. one of the things that i said throughout this process is we have to get out of the habit of gover
a state program or even a private sector program, they all have their hiccups, just take a look at google and microsoft, and they will tell you about the hiccups going into the situation. but the real issue is how to get this economy going, how to get people back to work. and these continued cliffs, these crises actually hold back a very powerful race horse called the american economy. >> well, i agree with you, but let me ask you this, congressman, i presume you voted in favor of it, as...
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they spen spend more time develg it then google or facebook, and it still doesn't work. and people are shocked like there are lines at dmv. wow, how did that happen? this is what we knew would happen. martha: i want to go back to alan, your point. essentially you are agreeing with republican position. the tea party position because what they were saying was they wanted a one-year delay of obamacare. so you agree with that. >> a one-year delay for those who cannot get on the website. those should be able to get it but because of the glitches, which are horrible, people who implemented it should be fired. those who can get in and want obamacare should take it. it is more than just providing health care, it is no cap on lifetime limits or yearly limits. before disability. it is not just ensuring making sure it is not part of america. >> people like that in the abstract, but a way turns out having no limits on your coverage costs money and that money comes from you. >> a lot of states are getting lower premiums. >> you know the economics of this is very basic. young, healthy
they spen spend more time develg it then google or facebook, and it still doesn't work. and people are shocked like there are lines at dmv. wow, how did that happen? this is what we knew would happen. martha: i want to go back to alan, your point. essentially you are agreeing with republican position. the tea party position because what they were saying was they wanted a one-year delay of obamacare. so you agree with that. >> a one-year delay for those who cannot get on the website. those...
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aren't they best friends with people at google? couldn't someone have helped them, their big donors, to make sure that this actually works correctly, especially if it's the law of the land? >> talk about this. 38,000 enrollees two weeks in. what a miserable failure. >> two weeks is not a long period of time. let me say this. i think gibbs is right. somebody should be ousted here. it won't be sebelius. >> but it should be. >> whoever hired the people to do this. but gibbs is upset with the white house. this is a little sour grapes on his part. >> why would you say that? >> because he believes -- a couple people believe they were pushed out. i think this is a little bit of sour grapes. >> he probably knows a thing or two about that. >> leaving that aside, i think the answer here is, in california, in states that took on the responsibility for the exchanges, they're working reasonably well. the red states -- >> the very least you could do is say it's an epic failure at this point. >> i don't call it an epic failure at all. >> how long
aren't they best friends with people at google? couldn't someone have helped them, their big donors, to make sure that this actually works correctly, especially if it's the law of the land? >> talk about this. 38,000 enrollees two weeks in. what a miserable failure. >> two weeks is not a long period of time. let me say this. i think gibbs is right. somebody should be ousted here. it won't be sebelius. >> but it should be. >> whoever hired the people to do this. but gibbs...
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in a company called momma.com which is a canadian search engine that was trying to compete against google at the time. wasn't doing very well. they tried to sell these shares to it a private partnership for 10% discount which would have cost mark cuban money. he sold them. he got about 750,000 in profit. and now he is not guilty and he is at the mavs game in indianapolis. shep? >> trace gallagher in los angeles. thank you. >>> local lawmakers in missouri calling for investigation into rape case. high school football player got her 14-year-old daughter drunk at a party. she says he raped her child and then dumped her on the front porch of their home in the middle of the night where she passed out in the freezing cold. all of this happened in january, in the town of maryville, missouri. about 0 miles north of k.c. prosecutors later dropped charges against that football player and says it was because the mother and daughter stopped cooperating with the investigators on the case. but the mother says that is not true at all. and that the backlash that followed drove her family right out of tow
in a company called momma.com which is a canadian search engine that was trying to compete against google at the time. wasn't doing very well. they tried to sell these shares to it a private partnership for 10% discount which would have cost mark cuban money. he sold them. he got about 750,000 in profit. and now he is not guilty and he is at the mavs game in indianapolis. shep? >> trace gallagher in los angeles. thank you. >>> local lawmakers in missouri calling for investigation...
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blackberry has struggled to compete against the likes of apple's iphone and devices running google's android software, new line of phones running its blackberry 10 operation failed to spark sales prompting the company to announce last month it's going to cut a third of its workforce. checking blackberry sales in frankfurt at this hour, they're trading up about 1.3%. i don't know, ross, i have a hard time giving up my physical keyboard when i really, really need to write e-mails. so i hope they stick around. >> edmund said the same thing, right? >> right. love my blackberry. >> there you go. same thing. thanks for that, bertha. good to see you. >>> angela ahrendts meanwhile is going from purses and pumps to iphones and ipads meaning she'll be stepping down from ceo at burberry taking up a new position with apple. since she took up the role in july 2006, she's prided over a period which has seen burberry share price rise $252%. fist fer bailey, her creative director is going to take over as the new ceo from mid 2014. >>> u.s. senate leaders say they're optimistic about a possible deal
blackberry has struggled to compete against the likes of apple's iphone and devices running google's android software, new line of phones running its blackberry 10 operation failed to spark sales prompting the company to announce last month it's going to cut a third of its workforce. checking blackberry sales in frankfurt at this hour, they're trading up about 1.3%. i don't know, ross, i have a hard time giving up my physical keyboard when i really, really need to write e-mails. so i hope they...
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this was like when the government was going to companies like google and facebook and apple and asking for information. this is through a 702 precedent where they can request information on a foreign intelligence suspect. >> now they have collected a lot. >> on their own. it's interesting that they got the data without the company's involvement. through the company's negligence, possibliry, but the truth of the matter is rather than knock on a door with a legal requirement, they can collect it themselves. and they are overcollecting. >> how much? >> on any given day somewhere around 440,000 addresses from yahoo... >> what, 440,000 a day. >> address books. somewhere in the 700,000 a day address books from various big four webb mail providers. >> 700,000. >> we are day. >> per day? >> that's right. >> who is a target. politics is lobing -- lobing am. i have contacts in the middle east, at asia - would i by at risk of being set out. >> what is not clear is what the target guidance is. we know from other leaked documents that minimisation a guidance or targetting guidance on the 702 preced
this was like when the government was going to companies like google and facebook and apple and asking for information. this is through a 702 precedent where they can request information on a foreign intelligence suspect. >> now they have collected a lot. >> on their own. it's interesting that they got the data without the company's involvement. through the company's negligence, possibliry, but the truth of the matter is rather than knock on a door with a legal requirement, they can...
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google... how do i get home? getting directions. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. >>> over the past two weeks on capitol hill one voice stood out not because it was the loudest or most outrageous. it was a voigt of calm and reason. that actually counted as being pretty unique around here. he opened each senate session as usual with a prayer and did not mince words. chaplain black's words reached farther than the senate floor. snl did a skit about him. we talked to him today. >> how do you feel this is finally over? people were referring to you as the last sane man in the senate. >> well, i don't agree with that characterization
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